dynamictiger
Technical User
I have computer which is just 14 months old. IT was set up like:
Motherboard: MSI M7T266 Pro 2
CPU: Athlon 1600 XP
Ram: 256 MB Crucial
Hard Drive: IBM 60 GB
Video Card: Milkystar Geforce 2 Ti
Modem: Yeah it's got one
etc
I have had no end of problems with the CPU Fans dying, every 6 months or so.
About 2 weeks ago I took the machine in for a RAM expansion to 768 MB. The RAM fitted by the shop was in conflict with the Crucial RAM and the machine, and lead to a drive reformat after repairs.
The shop fitted Kingston RAM to fix the conflict.
At the same time they were requested to change out the video card fan under warranty as it had been found to be failing prior to the end of the warranty period.
On Wednesday this week (about a week and a half after the botched RAM job) the number pad on the keyboard stopped responding. I thought it was just the keyboard and bought a new keyboard on Thursday.
On Thursday morning I ran scan disk as I do every week and the machine failed to recover. By this what I mean is that it came up with a warning that one of Windows XP's files had gone corrupt and that I needed to replace the file.
Not to be deterred I placed my CD in the DVD drive and plugged in the new keyboard. Turned on teh machine and it asked me to press any key to boot from the CD. Except I couldn't press any key as the keyboard refused to respond, no lights lit no nothing.
I took the machine to another shop, hoping for some expertise I did not possess.They have reported that it needs a new motherboard?
I am of course wondering if the conflict in the RAM did some damage to the motherboard? What the warranty is in reality on an MSI motherboard? If the Kingston RAM is still in conflict with the crucial? And if I can claim anything against the other shop?
In addition to the new motherboard the other shop has also reported the video card fan is hardly rotating at all. I took this back to the original shop as this is clearly their problem. However, this also makes me wonder if the motherboard has been damaged through heat at the AGP slot?
Motherboard: MSI M7T266 Pro 2
CPU: Athlon 1600 XP
Ram: 256 MB Crucial
Hard Drive: IBM 60 GB
Video Card: Milkystar Geforce 2 Ti
Modem: Yeah it's got one
etc
I have had no end of problems with the CPU Fans dying, every 6 months or so.
About 2 weeks ago I took the machine in for a RAM expansion to 768 MB. The RAM fitted by the shop was in conflict with the Crucial RAM and the machine, and lead to a drive reformat after repairs.
The shop fitted Kingston RAM to fix the conflict.
At the same time they were requested to change out the video card fan under warranty as it had been found to be failing prior to the end of the warranty period.
On Wednesday this week (about a week and a half after the botched RAM job) the number pad on the keyboard stopped responding. I thought it was just the keyboard and bought a new keyboard on Thursday.
On Thursday morning I ran scan disk as I do every week and the machine failed to recover. By this what I mean is that it came up with a warning that one of Windows XP's files had gone corrupt and that I needed to replace the file.
Not to be deterred I placed my CD in the DVD drive and plugged in the new keyboard. Turned on teh machine and it asked me to press any key to boot from the CD. Except I couldn't press any key as the keyboard refused to respond, no lights lit no nothing.
I took the machine to another shop, hoping for some expertise I did not possess.They have reported that it needs a new motherboard?
I am of course wondering if the conflict in the RAM did some damage to the motherboard? What the warranty is in reality on an MSI motherboard? If the Kingston RAM is still in conflict with the crucial? And if I can claim anything against the other shop?
In addition to the new motherboard the other shop has also reported the video card fan is hardly rotating at all. I took this back to the original shop as this is clearly their problem. However, this also makes me wonder if the motherboard has been damaged through heat at the AGP slot?